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A26917 Directions for weak distempered Christians, to grow up to a confirmed state of grace with motives opening the lamentable effects of their weaknesses and distempers / by Richard Baxter. Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. 1669 (1669) Wing B1249; ESTC R15683 216,321 412

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believe that God the Father is the First in the holy Trinity of persons that the whole Godhead is perfect and infinite in Being and Power and Wisdom and Goodness in which all his Attributes are comprehended but yet a distinct understanding of them all is not of absolute necessity to Salvation That this God is the Creator Preserver and Disposer of all things and the Owner and Ruler of Mankind most just and merciful that as he is the Beginning of all so he is the Ultimate end and the Chief Good of man which before all things else must be loved and sought This is to be believed concerning the Godhead and the Father in person Concerning the Son we must moreover believe that he is the same God with the Father the second person in Trinity in carnate and so become man by a personal union of the Godhead and Manhood That he was without Original or actual sin having a sinless nature and a sinless life that he fulfilled all Righteousness and was put to death as a Sacrifice for our sins and gave himself a Ransome for us and being buried he rose again from the dead and afterward ascended into Heaven where he is Lord of all and intercedeth for Believers that he will come again and raise the dead and judg the World the Righteous to everlasting Life and the Wicked to everlasting punishment that this is the only Redeemer the Way the Truth and the Life neither is their access to the Father but by him nor Salvation in any other Concerning the Holy Ghost we must believe that he is the same One God the third person in Trinity sent by the Father and the Son to inspire the Prophets and Apostles and that the Doctrine inspired and miraculously attested by him is true that he is the sanctifier of those that shall be saved renewing them after the Image of God in Holiness and Righteousness giving them true Repentance Faith Hope Love and sincere Obedience causing them to overcome the Flesh the World and the Devil thus gathering a Holy Church on earth to Christ who have by his Bloud the pardon of all their sins and shall have everlasting blessedness with God This is the Essence of the Christian Faith as to the Matter of it As to the Manner of Receiving it by the understanding 1. It must be received as Certain truth of Gods Revelation upon the credit of his Word by a lively effectual belief pierceing so deep as is necessary for its prevalency with the Will 2. And it must be Entirely received and not only a part of it Though all men have not so exactly formed distinct apprehensions of every member of this belief as some have yet all true Christians have a true apprehension of them We feel by daily experience that with the wisest some matters are truly understood by us which yet are not so distinctly and clearly understood as to be ready for an expression I have oft in matters that I am but studying a light that gives me a general imperfect but true conception which I cannot yet express but when another hath helped me to form my conception I can quickly and truly say that was it that I had an unformed apprehension of before and it that I meant but could not utter not so much for want of words as for want of a full and distinct conception 2. The Matter of our Christianity to be Received by the Will is as followeth As we must consent to all the forementioned truths by the Belief of the understanding so the pure Godhead must be Received as the Fountain and our End the Father as our Owner Ruler and Benefactor on the title of Creation and Redemption and as our everlasting happiness The Son as our only Saviour by Redemption bringing us pardon reconciliation holiness and glory and delivering us from sin and Satan and the wrath and Curse of God and from Hell The Holy Ghost as our Guide and Sanctifier All which containeth our Renouncing the Flesh the World and the Devil and carnal Self that is the point of their Unity and heart of the old Man This is the Good that must be embraced or accepted by the will And secondly as to the Manner of Receiving it it must be done Vnfeignedly Resolvedly unreservedly or absolutely and habitually by an inward Covenanting of the heart as I have formerly explained it And this is the Essence of Christianity This is true Believing in God the Father Son and Holy Ghost This is the Foundation and this is the right laying of it And now the thing that I am perswading you to is to see that this Foundation be surely laid in Head and Heart And 1. That it may be surely laid in the Head you must labour 1. To understand these Articles And 2. to see the Evidence of their verity that you may firmly believe them And 3. To Consider of the worth and necessity of the matter revealed in them that your Judgments may most highly esteem it This is the sure laying the Foundation in the Head To these ends you should first learn some Catechism and be well acquainted with the Principles of Religion and also be much in reading or hearing the holy Scripture and enquiring of your Teachers and others that can help you and see that you take your work before you and step not higher till this be done And then all other following truths and Duties and promised benefits must all be so learnt as to be built upon this foundation and joyned to it as receiving their life and strength from hence and never lookt upon as separated from this nor as more excellent and necessary For want of learning well and believing soundly these Principles Essentials or Fundamentals of Christianity some of our people can go no further but stand all their dayes in their ignorance at a non-plus Some of them go on in a blind Profession deceiving themselves by building upon the Sand and hold true Doctrine by a false unsound belief of it And when the Flouds and storms do beat upon their building it falls and great is the fall thereof With some of them it falls upon the first assault of any Seducer that hath interest in them or advantage on them and abundance swallow up Errors because they never well understood or Firmly believ'd Fundamental Truths With others of them the building falls not until death because they lived not under any shaking temptations But it being but a perseverance in an unfound Profession will nevertheless be ineffectual to their Salvation 2. When you have thus laid the Foundation in your understanding be sure above all that it be firmly laid in your Heart or Will Take heed lest you should prove false and unstedfast in the holy Covenant and lest you should take in the Word but into the furnace of the Soul and not give it depth of earth and rooting and lest you should come to Christ but as a servant upon tryall and make an absolute
purified and zealous of good works Tit. 2.14 He called you a chosen Generation a Royal Priesthood an holy Nation a peculiar people that ye should shew forth the praises of him that hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light ye are as lively stones built up a spiritual house an holy Priesthood to offer up spiritual Sacrifice acceptable to God by Jesus Christ 1 Pet. 2.5 9. You are born again not of corruptible seed but of incorruptible 1 Pet. 1.23 and are made meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the Saints in light God hath delivered you from the power of darkness and translated you into the Kingdom of his dear Son in whom you have redemption through his bloud the remission of sins Col. 1.12 13 14. The spirit it self beareth witness with our spirit that we are the children of God and if children then Heirs Heirs of God and joynt Heirs with Christ Rom. 8.16 17. All things shall work together for your good He that spared not his own Son but gave him up for us all how shall he not with him also freely give us all things Vers. 28.32 Nothing but the illuminated Soul can discern the riches of the glory of Gods inheritance in the Saints and what is the exceeding greatness of his power to us-ward who believe according to the work of his mighty power Eph. 1.18 19. When we were dead in sins he hath quickned us together with Christ and hath raised us up together and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus that in the ages to come he might shew the exceeding Riches of his Grace in his kindness towards us through Jesus Christ. He hath brough us nigh that were far off so that by one spirit we have access to the Father by Christ and are now no more strangers and forreigners but fellow Citizens of the Saints and of the houshold of God Eph. 2.5 6 7 13 17 18 19. We are members of the body of Christ we are come to Mount Zion and unto the City of the living God the heavenly Jerusalem and an innumerable company of Angels to the general Assembly and Church of the first born which are written in Heaven and to God the Judge of all and to the spirits of just men made perfect and to Jesus the Mediator of the New Covenant Heb. 12.22 23 24. Brethren shall the Lord speak all this and more than this in the Scripture of your Glory and will you not prove your selves glorious and study to make good this precious word Doth he say The righteous is more excellent than his Neighbour Prov. 12.26 and will you not study to shew your selves more excellent indeed Shall all these high things be spoken of you and will you live so far below them all What a hainous wrong is this to God He sticks not in boasting of you to call you his jewells Mal. 3.17 and tells the world he will make them one day discern the difference between the Righteous and the wicked between him that serveth God and him that serveth him not verse 18. He tells the World that his coming in Judgment will be to be glorified in his Saints and to be admired in them that believe 2 Thess. 1.10 It 's openly Professed by the Apostle John We know that we are of God and the whole World lyeth in wicked●●●● 1 John 5.19 He challengeth any to condemn you or lay any thing to your charge professing that it is he that justifieth you casting the Saints into admiration by his love What shall we say to these things if God be for us who can be against us Rom. 8.31 He challengeth Tribulation Distress Persecution Famine or Nakedness Peril or Sword to separate you if they can from the Love of God He challengeth Death and Life Angels Principalities and Powers things present and things to come height and depth or any other Creature to separate you if they are able from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord Rom. 8.35 37 38 39. Shall the Lord of Heaven thus make his boast of you to all the World and will you not make good his boasting Yea I must tell you he will see that it be made good to a word and if you be not careful of it your selves and it be not made good in you then you are not the people that God thus boasteth of He tells the greatest Persecutors to their faces that the meek the humble little ones of his Flock have their Angels beholding the face of God in Heaven Matth. 18.10 and that at the great and dreadful day of Judgment they shall be set at his right hand as his Sheep with a Come ye blessed inherit the Kingdom when others are set at his left hand as Goats with a Go ye cursed into everlasting Fire Matth. 25. He tells the world that he that receiveth a Converted man that is become as a little Child receiveth Christ himself and that whoever shall offend one of these little ones that believe in him it were better for him that a Milstone were hanged about his neck and he were drowned in the depth of the Sea Matth. 18.3 4 5 6. Mark 9.42 Luke 17.2 O Sirs must God be thus wonderfully tender of you and will you not now be very tender of his interest and your duty Shall he thus difference you from all the rest of the world and will you not study to declare the difference The ungodly even gnash the teeth at Ministers and Scriptures and Christ himself for making such a difference between them and you and will you not let them see that it is not without cause I intreat you I require you in the Name of God see that you answer these high commendations and shew us that God hath not boasted of you beyond your worth 9. Consider this as the highest Motive of all God doth not only magnify you and boast of you but also he hath made you the living Images of his blessed self his Son Jesus Christ his Spirit and his holy Word and so he hath exposed himself his Son his Spirit and his Word to be censured by the World according to your lives The express Image of the Fathers person is the Son Heb. 1.3 The Son is declared to the World by the Holy Ghost The Holy Ghost hath endited the Holy Scriptures which therefore bear the Image of Father Son and Holy Ghost This holy Word both Law and Promise is written on your hearts and put into your inner parts by the s●me spirit 2 Cor. 3.3 Heb. 8.13 and 10.16 So that as God hath imprinted his holy nature in the Scripture so hath he made this word the Seal to imprint again his Image on your hearts And you know that common eyes can better discern the Image in the Wax than on the Seal Though I know that the hardness of the Wax or somthing lying between or the imperfect application may cause an imperfection in the Image on the
to his praises Psal. 116.1 c. Psal. 106. 103. 145. 146. c. Rom. 8.37 2. The weak Christian is taken up but very little with the lively exercises of Love and Praise nor with any Studies higher than his own distempered heart The care of his poor soul and the complaining of his manifold infirmities and corruptions is the most of his Religion And if he set himself to the Praising of God or to Thanksgiving he is as dull and short in it as if it were not his proper work Psal. 77. Mar. 9.24 16.14 3. The seeming Christian liveth to the flesh and carnal self-love is the active principle of his life and he is neither exercised in Humiliation or in Praise sincerely being unacquainted both with holy Joy and Sorrow But knowing that he is in the hands of God to prosper or destroy him he will humble himself to him to escape his judgements and praise him with some gladness for the sunshine of prosperity and he will seem to be piously thanking God when he is but rejoycing in the accommodations of his flesh or strengthning his presumption and false hopes of heaven Luke 18.11 12.19 Isa. 58.2 VIII 1. A Christian indeed is one that is so apprehensive of his lost condition unworthyness and utter insufficiency for himself and of the office perfection and sufficiency of Christ that he hath absolutely put his soul and all his hopes into the hands of Christ and now liveth in him and upon him as having no Life but what he hath from Christ nor any other way of access to God or acceptance of his person or his service but by him In him he beholdeth and delightfully admireth the Love and goodness of the Father In him he hath access with boldness unto God Through him the most terrible avenging Judge is become a Reconciled God and he that we could not remember but with trembling is become the most desirable object of our thoughts He is delightfully employed in prying into the unsearchable mysterie And Christ doth even dwell in his heart by faith and being rooted and grounded in love he apprehendeth with all saints what is the bredth and length and depth and height and knoweth the love of Christ which passeth knowledge Eph. 3.17 18 19. He perceiveth that he is daily beholden to Christ that he is not in hell that sin doth not make him like to Devills and that he is not utterly forsaken of God He feeleth that he is beholden to Christ for every hours time and every mercy to his soul or body and for all his hope of mercy in this life or in the life to come He perceiveth that he is dead in himself and that his life is hid with Christ in God And therefore he is as buryed and risen again with Christ even dead to sin but alive to God through Jesus Christ. Rom. 6.3 4 11. Col. 4.4 He saith with Paul Gal. 2.20 I am crucified with Christ Nevertheless I live yet not I but Christ liveth in me and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me Thus doth he live as truly and constantly by the second Adam who is a quickning spirit as he doth by the first Adam who was a living soul. 1 Cor. 15.45 This is a confirmed Christians life 2. But the weak Christian though he be also united unto Christ and live by faith yet how languid are the operations of that faith How dark and dull are his thoughts of Christ How little is his sense of the wonders of Gods love revealed to the world in the mysterie of Redemption How little use doth he make of Christ And how little life receives he from him And how little comfort findeth he in believing in comparison of that which the confirmed find He is to Christ as a sick person to his food He only picketh here and there a little of the crums of the bread of life to keep him from dying but is wofully unacquainted with the powerfullest works of faith He is such a Believer as is next to an unbeliever and such a member of Christ as is next to a meer stranger 3. And for the seeming Christian he may understand the letter of the Gospel and number himself with Christs disciples and be baptized with water and have such a faith as is a dead opinion But he hath not an effectual living faith nor is baptized with the Holy Ghost nor is his soul engaged absolutely and entirely in the covenant of Christianity to his Redeemer He may have a handsome well-made image of Christianity but it is the flesh and sense and not Christ and faith by which his life is actuated and ordered Joh. 3.6 Rom. 2.28 IX 1. A Christian indeed doth firmly believe that Christ is a Teacher sent from God Joh. 3.2 and that he came from Heaven to reveal his Fathers will and to bring life and immortality more fully to light by his Gospel and that if an Angel had been sent to tell us of the life to come and the way thereto he had not been so credible and venerable a messenger as the Son of God And therefore he taketh him alone for his chief Teacher and knoweth no Master on Earth but him and such as he appointeth under him His study in the world is to know a crucified and glorified Christ and God by him and he regardeth no other knowledge nor useth any other studies but this and such as are subservient to this Even when he studieth the works of nature it is as by the conduct of the restorer of nature and as one help appointed him by Christ to lead him up to the knowledge of God And therefore he perceiveth that Christ is made of God unto us wisdom as well as Righteousness And that Christianity is the true Philosophy and that the wisdom of the world which is only about worldly things from worldly principles to a worldly end is foolishness with God He taketh nothing for wisdom which tendeth not to acquaint him more with God or lead him up to everlasting happiness Christ is his Teacher either by natural or supernatural revelation and God is his ultimate end in all his studies and all that he desireth to know in the world He valueth knowledge according to its usefulness And he knoweth that its chief use is to lead us to the love of God Math. 23.8 1 Cor. 1.30 2.2 c. Joh. 1.18 Col. 2.3 Eph. 4.13 2. Though the weak Christian hath the same Master yet alas how little doth he learn and how oft is he hearkning to the teaching of the flesh and how carnal and common is much of his knowledge How little doth he depend on Christ in his enquiries after the things of nature And how apt is he to think almost as highly of the teaching of Aristotle Plato Seneca or at least of some excellent preacher as of Christs and